
Shooting from the East – a critical history
With the Nova Scotia filmmaking industry currently in flux, it seems a bittersweet time for a critical history of filmmaking in Atlantic Canada to come
With the Nova Scotia filmmaking industry currently in flux, it seems a bittersweet time for a critical history of filmmaking in Atlantic Canada to come
There are more exciting things happening in the NSCAD Academy building. Not only is The Dome Project well underway and with a prototype almost completed,
LUNENBURG, NS – Worn Well is a different kind of fashion collection, namely because style is just one of the considerations that went into its
If you’ve ever taken a drawing class at NSCAD University or elsewhere, you may recall the instructor telling you to squint while looking at the
Darrell Varga doesn’t want the award-winning documentary Passage (2008) by filmmaker John Walker to become obscured in the canon of Canadian cinema, as has happened
Associate Professor, Solomon Nagler, alumnus Andrew Hicks (BFA ’10) and their team took home the top prize, the Design Competition and Future Innovations Award, at
What started as a conversation between friends has evolved into a labour of love for NSCAD regular part-time faculty member Becka Barker. A member of
What started as a gag gift has evolved into a prize-winning lithograph Paintball Supper for NSCAD’s Dan O’Neill. The corny present—a paint-by-numbers set—was meant to
An ancient Greek philosopher is helping NSCAD University film professor Sam Fisher with a contemporary problem. The problem is focus pulling in the film industry.
Foundation drawing teacher Ian McKinnon has been named artist-in-residence at St. Paul’s Anglican Church—the first to hold the position since the church was founded in
With the Nova Scotia filmmaking industry currently in flux, it seems a bittersweet time for a critical history of filmmaking in Atlantic Canada to come
There are more exciting things happening in the NSCAD Academy building. Not only is The Dome Project well underway and with a prototype almost completed,
LUNENBURG, NS – Worn Well is a different kind of fashion collection, namely because style is just one of the considerations that went into its
If you’ve ever taken a drawing class at NSCAD University or elsewhere, you may recall the instructor telling you to squint while looking at the
Darrell Varga doesn’t want the award-winning documentary Passage (2008) by filmmaker John Walker to become obscured in the canon of Canadian cinema, as has happened
Associate Professor, Solomon Nagler, alumnus Andrew Hicks (BFA ’10) and their team took home the top prize, the Design Competition and Future Innovations Award, at
What started as a conversation between friends has evolved into a labour of love for NSCAD regular part-time faculty member Becka Barker. A member of
What started as a gag gift has evolved into a prize-winning lithograph Paintball Supper for NSCAD’s Dan O’Neill. The corny present—a paint-by-numbers set—was meant to
An ancient Greek philosopher is helping NSCAD University film professor Sam Fisher with a contemporary problem. The problem is focus pulling in the film industry.
Foundation drawing teacher Ian McKinnon has been named artist-in-residence at St. Paul’s Anglican Church—the first to hold the position since the church was founded in